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Brains & Beanies Campaign

KRISTY HOLDING

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Brains & Beanies Campaign

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I designed the ‘Brains & Beanies’ collection to honour my Dad, Paul Holding. He was diagnosed with brain cancer in August 2020 and lost his fight in March 2022. 

100% of the profit for the sale of the products I have designed will be donated to the Mark Hughes Foundation.  

If you would like to support my fundraising efforts that would be amazing. 

- If you are a maker, there are 6 designs available for non exclusive licensing on my website - www.archandaya.com 

- If you wish to buy a t-shirt, print or sticker visit my website - www.archandaya.com

- If you just wish to donate money. This is where you do that. :) Any donation, big or small, would be greatly appreciated. 

Thank you.

Kristy x

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Mark Hughes Foundation

The Mark Hughes Foundation (MHF) is a charity formed in Newcastle by Mark and Kirralee Hughes following Mark’s diagnosis with Brain Cancer in 2013. The Mark Hughes Foundation’s mission is to raise much needed funds for research, to create awareness and support brain cancer patients and their families.

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